First of all you'll need a job,parents do no legally have to support an emancipated minor. You'll be responsible for paying for all your own necessities and other things you might want or need. A short list would be a place to live, food, utilities, medical care, clothing, furniture and transportation to the place of employment. That of course doesn't include the expenses for entertainment like movies, CD's, DVD's "fun stuff".
That is the purpose of getting emancipated. You are responsible for your own housing arrangements.
Once a person is emancipated they can live in their own apartment or home. The emancipated can also live with a sibling or other family member if they choose.
No, you are medically emancipated, but you are not emancipated legally to make your own choices and live where you please.
No, once a minor is emancipated, they are responsible for their own necessaries, such as food, shelter, and medical care. Emancipation releases parents from their obligation to provide these necessities for their child.
If they are emancipated, yes.
To get emancipated you would have to go to the courts and prove you can live on your own. Then you will have to do things on your own because your parents would not be legally responsible for you anymore.
They are emancipated and can live where they wish. They are responsible for their own housing and sustinance.
Emancipating yourself from your parents means that you are legally recognized as an adult and can make your own decisions. While living on your own is common for emancipated minors, it is not a requirement. You can choose where to live once you are emancipated based on your individual circumstances and needs.
The minor may live where ever they want, the have been emancipated, they may control their own lives with no involvement from parents.
By asking the court but you have to have a job and support yourself and live on your own already. Trust me, no court will find it better for you to be emancipated at 16 with a baby. It also takes almost a year and cost money in court.
The court does not allow a 14yo to live on their own. 16 is the earliest you can try to get emancipated by the court and then you have to be able to support yourself.
No. Being emancipated means taking care of yourself and pay your own bills, have your own place, work etc. You can not seek early emancipation until you are 16 in the states that have that option. As long as you are a minor your parents or the court decides where you live.